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<blockquote data-quote="CrossVolle" data-source="post: 5812198" data-attributes="member: 19409"><p>You are on the right track. I am awful with my set ups. I demand perfection. Which is about impossible really. But i think i am going to settle into this one. I was just off on the bucks this year, but did have a chance to test it on a doe. She was slightly quartering to. 25 yards. Held the pin tight right inside her shoulder and pulled the shot off. She mule kicked and tried to run but just face planted and expired right there she was shot. I could not figure out what in the world that was all about. Once i got her home to clean up, i got her skinned out and it was insane what that set up did to her. Both front quarters were just hanging on by a little bit of muscle. I slid the knife and both sides just literally fell off. It had completely destroyed her shoulders and heart punched her. The joints were just basically gone. Of course this was a doe but it was not a small one she was mature. I am curious of the result in the same scenario if it was a thick rutted up Ohio buck. 125 grain Sevr 2.0 up front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossVolle, post: 5812198, member: 19409"] You are on the right track. I am awful with my set ups. I demand perfection. Which is about impossible really. But i think i am going to settle into this one. I was just off on the bucks this year, but did have a chance to test it on a doe. She was slightly quartering to. 25 yards. Held the pin tight right inside her shoulder and pulled the shot off. She mule kicked and tried to run but just face planted and expired right there she was shot. I could not figure out what in the world that was all about. Once i got her home to clean up, i got her skinned out and it was insane what that set up did to her. Both front quarters were just hanging on by a little bit of muscle. I slid the knife and both sides just literally fell off. It had completely destroyed her shoulders and heart punched her. The joints were just basically gone. Of course this was a doe but it was not a small one she was mature. I am curious of the result in the same scenario if it was a thick rutted up Ohio buck. 125 grain Sevr 2.0 up front. [/QUOTE]
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